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This prosecutor turned to a life of literature

The National Law Journal

June 11, 2012

When a beautiful woman falls to her death from the balcony of the U.S. Capitol, federal prosecutor Anna Curtis begins an investigation that leads to a high-end escort service. The story is told in the novel Discretion, but author Allison Leotta said it was based on real cases she handled as a federal prosecutor in Washington who focused on sex crimes and domestic violence.

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